Show Meet Aggie Courtiers mnn Calif SAN DIEGO OIPD -L- ong second game in a row on court to well a home the disciplined Colorado State five 89-7-8 before 5578 fans in (Doc) Nelson Fieldhouse last night Lonnie Wright sensational Ram forward did everything according to his name as he hit the first ten points for the Rams within five minutes and then continued to guide the Rams to victory He finished with 23 points for his evening’s basket for basket early in the contest Walker hit his first work His' first four fielders four field attempts to match all swished through the nets Wright but he found It hard to set the pattern for a hot getting good shots later in the shooting CSU five They shot game He managed only five 4— THE HERALD JOURNAL SUNDAY JANUARY IT ISM Lopui (Cuba County) Utu from the field the first shots the first half and finish56 14 from 7 of with a ed good half and finished the contest the field Walker finished with a 53 mark with 15 points -The Aggies committed 12 Out Parrish fouls final the in personal seven minutes of play in an With five minutes remainendeavor to get back into the ing in the first half the Rams contest alter trailing by 18 found a weakness in defenses Big Alan Parprints 8 at one print The U to had a hard time deciding rish not off tactics did pay fouling for the Aggies as CSU hit 23 on which side to play Sonny of 29 attempts during the last Bustion in the post position half to capitalize on file foul- With the Ags holding a 4 Bustion busted advantage ing to ice the victory two buckets and TEMPE Aril (OPD — Brigham Young University spurted loose for All American Wayne Estes Bus-Ur- n ahead in the second half of a previously tight game to hand had a spasmodic night Sen- Wright added another 2 ad- Arizona State a defeat 23 who then hit for Saturday night sational at all times— either BYU bringing its Western Athletic Conference mark to Rams another and ded the sensationhot or sensationally held a 7 advantage that 1 and its over-a-ll tally to 104 captured a WAC scoring ally cold It’s certainly news record with its 111 never recould the Aggies when he is cold He hit only The loss left the Sun Devils 4 of 8 from the foul line in the capture Andersen substituted Mickwac and e--u second half and also missed Dittebrand Parrish for ey overall from his first five attempts the Arid at the beginning of but the change didn’t work During the major part of the second half However any wonders as the Rams the game the teams traded continued to pull ahead to a the lead 11 times and tied 14 during the last three minutes 37-2-9 lead The Aggies were of each half Estes started an times Then with 13:23 re57-4-8 offensive campaign that siz- making more offensive mismaining in the contest BYU’s zled the Ag nets He hit eight takes than defensives thev Mike Gardner hit two from kicked and passed the ball the floor and Dick Nemelka prints in the final three minDefenTUCSON Ariz OPD utes hot the Ags couldn’t away five times in a row se-minded Arizona vaulted tossed in three straight to ever cut the Ram lead below Estes went to work at the boost the score from 73-7-2 to to first place in the Western 4 ten prints Estes also showed tail end of the half to score 9 brilliance in file final three points during the final three Athletic Conference Saturday 8 win over High scorers for BYU were miules of the first half with minutes to cut the lead to night with a Dick Nemelka 31 John Fair-chil- d Utah 9 points He finished the night 9 at intermission 27 and Bob QUinney with high honors with 31 Although Parrish was weak The sticky Wildcat defense 24 shooters for ASU High counters on 11 of 20 from the for two minutes against Bus- limted the Redskins to six were Dennis Dairman with 23 12 minutes field and 9 for 14 from the tion the Ag defonses were the prints in the first and Dennis Dairman with 23 worse for wear with Big A1 of the second half Meanfoul line and Dennis Hamilton Jim LeRoy Walker was brilliant on the bench He came back while Wyoming defeated New Proctor and Freddie Lewis 4 to Mexico the drop in matching Lonnie Wright into the ban game only to get tie all with 18 the second half tip off and Lotos into a second-plac- e then watched the Rams pull with Wyoming Each has a to an 18 point lead sitting on 2-- record the bench Utah missed several outNEW YORK DPI r-- Tickfo The Aggies now have a side shots and driving layups LAFAYETTE Ind (DPD — Mel Carpenter of the Univer- 6 season record and are during a cold second half George Burnely Miller who sity of Utah Saturday was looking toward a tough road The closest the Redskins came built Iowa State’s pass denamed to the first team acato face Texas Western to the Wildcats in the second fense into one of the nation’s trip football and Arizona State next week demic half was 4340 with seven best has been signed to sucsquad selected by thte College 'Colorado State Improved minutes to play ' ceed Bento Crimmins on the Sports Information Directors its record to 153 and have The victory lifted Arizona’s Purdue' University football of America good chance for the NCAA at WAC record to 1 and gave coaching staff one-inCarpenter a six-foUtah a 1 conference mark large berth 220 pound zoology major The box score: Overall Arizona won its figures for the Wildcats were STATS COUHUDO STATE 11th Calif from Palos Verdes game in 15 starts while Harvey Fox with 14 and A1 was the only lutermounteln fiafniata Vo'ol Utah one of the nation’s Doolen with 11 Roth area player to make the first SS S1 S1 ST Parriih highest-scorin- g teams with Lanky Jerry Chamers kept team 71115 Walker Foator 28110 has a 12--3 Utah in the game with a varaverage Vldakovldl SST19 Twelve other players from SOOSLang iety of jump shots for 18 10 01 DUtabrand Davldien 1411 record Western ConferAthletic the 1 4 S S Smith Johnson scor- prints George Fisher added Forward Alert Kay 1 S S S 0 0 S Hunnkar ence and Utah State end John SOSSiMaekbaa ed 18 prints 11 of them hi another 12 for the Redskins Matthews received honorable the second half to pace all who defeated Arizona State 78 31 38 HRS Totala wfnHffn honors UalfUma USU 18 Colo Stata 45 scorers Also hitting in double Friday night shot Wes Ellis shot a 71 Saturday steady even-pa- r but still retained his toad in the $35000 San Diego Open golf tournament ika Utah State Aggies lost their one-stro- The Herald Journal the-Aggi- starting berth at the center position athletes have ever broken In to 111-10- 32-2- — Anzono jiuns High Scoring Utes - 83-7- 57-4- 44-3- cold-shooti- 79-7- Grid Honors Goes To Purdue 1 8-- 3-- ch 1-- rtf Few Logan High into an Aggie starting lineup but Parrish is one of the most heralded hoopsters the local high school has produced He has lust returned from a two year mission the IDS Church after playing outstanding ball for the Ramblers as a freshman He dominates the rebounding department when daring and possesses ah excellent hook shot' He li the son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Parrish -- 27-2- Utah State Crushes AFMatmen The Utah State Aggies downed Air Force Academy 22-- 5 Saturday in intercollegiate wrestling competition The Aggie team won six of eight matches Air Force managed only one win and there was one draw The- - results 123 — Ron McBride Utah State dec Doug Holmes 6--2 130 — Gary Simmons Utah SL dec Howard Thompson 3-- 2 137 — Clint Jedkins Utah State dec Stan Landes 74 147 — Wayne Carlson Utah St dec Larry Wilson 50 157— John AngeD Air Force dec Cliff Whitehead 3--1 167 — Bob Englebretson Air Force and Kirk Dahlke Utah State drew1 177 — Tom Foster Utah State dec A1 Pfeltz 7--3 Heavyweight— Bob Broughton Utah State pinned Scott Jackson 8:28 the game Mr Mack may have said it when he was selling his baseball pitchers Conny Werblin may have said it when he was buying pitchers for his pro football toy the New York Jets of the American League Sonny now ers the runners and the ed catching duties as a flankkickers in football presum- er back ably have been putting out However' Schweickert more than the leftover 30 showed little talent to catchpercent based on Mr Mack's ing during a recent televised arithmetic game and could wind up This failed to deter Werblin among the pitchers too in his search for fresh pitchWerblin has been enjoying ing 'He doled out a reported himself immensely these $400000 to grab Alabama’s days and only the worst Joe Namath and another worry warts among the Jet $200000 for Notre Dame’s set have expressed any sentiJohn Huarte ment that perhaps a few $198 He also put some loot on corner backs or safety men the line to obtain the sendees might come in handy to ward of Virginia Tech’s Bob off the AFL’s big bombs next owns some $700000 worth of fresh pitching material that’s Schweickert an excellent falL Namath professional in name only pitcher who has been assign Somewhere between Mr Mack’s appraisal for baseball and Werblin’s entry into football' a few changes have been wrought and while pitch-fcdn- g obviously is important it apparent there are people who do not pitch but still contribute handsomely to the success of a team In baseball last season the Los Angeles Dodgers had tiie best pitching in the National League but finished sixth while the SL Louis Cardinals sixth in pitching not only fessional life Mark Broken - BOSTON STD Olympian Ralph Boston broke meet and Boston Garden records white rare double victory scoring Saturday- night to highlight flip 39th Knights of Columbus track meet i Broad jump king Boston cracked the Garden mark in his first leap and wound up at 24 feet 10 inches toneariy a foot margin ever runnerup Henry Keller Boston earlier had run away with the high hurdles title His broad jump victory marked the first time the event has been staged in the 45-ya- Werblin’s wheeling and Garden since 1938 The previous records were dealingi in fancy finance al24 feet ltt indies by Mike has ready guaranteed bigger of New York UniverHerman crowds at Shea Stadium in 1965 The should sity set at Tufts In 1959 and 23 feet 6 indies set in 1936 Huarte and Co benefit therefrom in the Garden by Ed Peacock b won the pennant but the world series The Cards beat the New York Yankees who had the American League’s third best pitching behind Chicago and the Los Angeles Angels Ryaa Ranked Sixth In football Bart Starr of the' Green Bay Packers was the leading national league “pitcher” but Cleveland’s frank Ryan ranked sixth was the thrower for the team that won the title Len Dawson of Kansas City led the American League with a team that lost seven games Jack Kemp of Buffalo1 ranked ninth pitched for the title team that dropped only two games all season So the hitters and the fielders in baseball the defend may experience a few rugged moments in training camp next summer but there is ho reason to believe the nonbonus babies among the Jets wUl refrain from Mocking to them in actual competition The men who fin out the 21 other regular positions on the ban club probably are prepared to face a fact of pro- TONI HANSEN cheerleader for Sky View High School is elated as Sky View scores a basket Kris Smith is waving the pom- poms and Kristine Norman can be seen Ellis a d cross-hande- put- ter from West Caldwell N J couldn’t come back to his earlier fine play when he a 54-ho-le to player- - writers pte’-equarterback dfen over for the injured Len Daw sive back' Willie Brown son in the first oeriod and Denver for outstanding threw three touchdown passes fense star to lead the West to a 3514 victory over the East Saturday )n the American Football Ski League’s transplanted game d 73-ya- rd ar Hoi-sch- '70 rs Noted Sports Stars Honored Pokes Slap Collegidte Winners Listed OGDEN (UP- C- Lanky Ladd Christensen paced the University of Utah to victory Saturday in the Weber State College Invitational Sid meet held at Snow Basin Christensen raced to victory in the slalom concluding event in the two-da- y meet which attracted collegians from Utah Idaho and Mon- tana The Utah skier raced down the course in a combined time of 736 seconds Teammate Rich Groth was second in 742 and third place went to Danny Craig unattached at 750 Bill Barrier winner of Friday’s downhill and teammate Dot Teachout of Montana State College tied at 755 Coach Marv Melville’s Utah team wound up with a two-da- y totil of 1957 combined points MSC finished second with 1908 Others in order were Idaho State 178 Ricks College 1700 Weber State 1502 Utah State 1460 Montana 1433 and Brigham Young ’ University 117 ' Substitution VaIa ll" Due Today FORT LAUDERDALE Fla — Hie rules committee of the NCAA offered colleges the use of a two-intee Saturday to improve their place kicking and stiffened tha (DPD ch “brutality” rule against tering ram tactics with mets bethel- The committee scheduled the final session of its weekend meeting here this morning and planned to vote then on proposed changes to liberalize substitution rules present Two' proposals are before h“ committee One would allow unrestricted substitutions at any time The other would continue tha oreont practice of two “wild card” substitutions allowed anytime and also permit full team changes whenever tha tali changes hands Aggie Frosh Down Weber 97-7- J m J At Lflct New Mexico - 81-7- JANUARY CLEARANCE SKI CLOTHES team It was Sherman’s best night of the season but center Leon Clark approached his best game with 19 points Robinson who had averaged 26 prints a game scored only 14: Forward Randy Richardson had 15 and guard Paul Homar a defensive standout cored 11 Coach Bill Stranigan said Wyoming’ ability to match the Lobos on the backboard waa the difference Wyoming grabbed 32 rebounds to New Mexico’s 34 despite a four-inc- h overall disadvantage In beighth (DPD Weber State - the SPECIAL! Head Children's one- - stop ski shop SKI PACKAGE Complete With Beets Pales Skis Safety Bindings $47° om One Group MEN'S PARKAS New At Vz Vi PRICE cold-shootin- Men’s SKI PANTS Reg $20 Value NOW 1200 ITS FUN TO SHOP AT UNION BUILDING' 60 71-6- to Utah State Ramblers last night whipped Weber State 5 freshman cagers in tha preliminary to the Aggie-Rabattle in George Nelson fieldhouse It was a case of the “old teacher (Ev Sorenson of USU) giving a former student I (Phil Johnson mentor of We- Loitfl ber frosh) a lesson POCATELLO (DPD — Idaho Richard Wade was high for State University snapped a the Ag greenlings with 21 losing streak Satur- ooints followed by Larry V day night by edging visiting Beebe with 16 Portland State 6 in an inALBUQUERQUE NMdJPD — Wyoming outdefensed the tersectional basketball contest played in the Bengal nation’s best defensive team Gym Saturday night for an upset It was Idaho State's first 4 Western Athletic Conferwin since the second game of ence win over New Mexico the season early last New Mexico’s defeat its first in league action this seawinson ended an ning streak that threw the WAC race into chaos Although Wyoming’s feared Flynn Robinson had his worst night of the season the Cowboys as a team had their best The Pokes led by forward Dick Sherman’s 20 prints had five men in double figures the entire starting Vice Presidentelect Hubert H Supreme Court Humphrey cabinet members Justices and other Washington bigOGDEN OIPD Weber State wigs joined the cresm of the 10th victory its scored College ports world Saturday night te a rate night as it Friday at foe Washington Touchdown trounced a g Portannual awards 30th Club’s land State College team 105! banquet 54 to the Wildcat gym Trophies and honors were It was the third time this awarded to such noted athseason the Wildcats now 12-- 1 Stall-bac- h letic stars as Roger cored 100 points Len Moore Brooks RoThe frigid Vikings played binson Dick Butkos Jerry 11 minutes 18 seconds to the Rhome Don Shula and Ara first half before scoring a Parseghlan field goal Also saluted was exDaniel Joseph Kelly as emplifying the football stars of the future Justice Tom C FOREIGN Clark was named the government figure who contributed most to sports during the CAR year He received his award from Humphrey SERVICE The University of Alabama was honored as the outstandSO South Mato ing major collage football Rear Dick's Cato in tiie background Karen Petersen an- team of 1964 while Wittenother cheerleader is behind the Jubilant berg College of Springfield fhoae 7S2-I2Lags View cannot-bNation’ Ohio seen denamed was the and Jumper Sky feated Box Elder 5 best small college team WASHINGTON er deadlock with Lema ' Keith Lincoln collaborated on a pass play with Dawson to produce the West’s first touchdown and bolted 80 yards for another touchdown in the third period as the West scored its fourth straight triumph in the series Tommy Brooker of the Kansas City Chiefs kicked a 45 yard field goal and five extra points to round out the West’q scoring The game was almost an anticlimax to a week of confusion and frustration that started last Sunday when the All-Stgame was transferred from its intended site New Orleans to Houston Negro players had complained of New Orleans segregation and voted to boycott a New Orleans appearance The Houston game played in a crisp weather to a crowd of 15446 In Jeppensen Stadium The gate was far below the figure promoters had said they would have had in the Sugar Bowl For his performance Lincoln was named the game’s - 69 Art Defending champion Wall also made big climbs firing a 86 for a 207- - five strokes behind Tied at 204 were Bud and Jay Dolan who each had 70 Deadlocked with Wysong at 205 were Canadian Ken Still George Knudson and Doug Ford 4 "Rex Baxter had a Hadl Leads West To Victory Over AFL East HOUSTON m- - San Diego outstanding offensive John Hadl took Snorts All-St- ar a 74-6- 92-poi- By Steve Snider I'M Sparta Witter NEW YORK Bf9 — The late Connie Mack — or was it Sonny Werblin? — mice said that pitching is 70 percent of Dudly Wysong the young Texan who had started tiie day two shots behind Ellis also had a 72 for 205 The big advances were made from men in the lower ranks Casper bad a 65 Devlin a 67 Potts a 66 and Sifford shot rounds of 6565 But his score of 202-1- 1 71 was good enough to hold under par the distance off the men dose to him Breathing down his heck Littler the first round lead-- 1 were five of the world’s great er had started the day one shotmakers tied at 203: for- shot off the pace He shot a ' mer National Open champions 71 Saturday also Gene Llttler and BUI Casper British Open champion Johnny Potts Charlie Sifford Tony Lema who started the and Bruce Devlin of Austral- day by trailing by two shots ALAN PARRISH a groat ia The race was so tight in faded off the pace with a 73 Logan High School basket- fact that there were 11 men for 206 ball star has grabbed a with BY U Lashes Sun Devils 76-5- within 'four shots of the lead- er ANf DOWNTOWN |